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adorefaith said:havent heard of him chanel...
will check it out- thx...
i'm going to an iyengar class on monday...
i actually dont know a whole lot about it.....
i think it is slower in pace than ashtanga...
does anyone practice it ?
Vinyasa flow puts the poses together into a fluid movement, often to music. I've enjoyed it--it's good if you like movement and dance classes. Hatha seems to mean anything people want it to mean, unfortunately. "Hatha" just means "physical". Any hatha class I've taken has been basic poses (asanas), glorification of the headstand, and holding poses for long periods of time--five minutes or more for some!TheKiwi said:What are the differences between different types of yoga? My college offers three different types of yoga to take: vinyasa flow, hatha, and kripalu. What are each of those like? Thanks!![]()
uberQuirkiness said:hmm..im not sure..can anyone clarify? can you lose weight with yoga effectively? like 20 pounds?
limo said:Has anyone here seen Inhale with Steve Ross on the Oxygen channel? It’s the only yoga I’ve done. I want to take a yoga class, but I don’t know what kind to take. What kind of yoga is done on Inhale? Thanks.
In class we were read "Be Cool To The Pizza Dude" by Sarah Adams.shoegal2183 said:I have had some instructors read passages from Yoga books during the final resting pose. Has anyone read any good Yoga philosophy books that are not real 'deep'?
Ianastar said:because Im not losing weight anymore.
I dont want to do weights anymore, and Im not wanting to develop alot of muscle. But I would like to be more lean and toned. Would adding YOGA help with this?
Organic said:that's hatha yoga.
any place you'd take a class would be more than happy to explain the class you were taking.![]()